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    书名:Hatchet 手斧男孩1-5册套装

    读者对象:10岁以上

    作者:Gary Paulsen

    出版社名称:Ember

    出版时间:2008-2012

    语种:英语

    ISBN:9781416936473,9780307929617,9780307929587,9780307929600,9780307929594

    商品尺寸:每册约13 x 1.5 x 20.8 cm

    包装:平装

    页数:约104-186页/册(以实物为准)

    Hatchet《手斧男孩》系列是美国很受青少年读者喜爱的作家盖瑞•伯森的代表作,曾荣获纽伯瑞儿童文学奖和国际安徒生文学奖,被评为美国100年来优秀的50部青少年图书之一。这本书开创青少年荒野求生小说的先河,无数孩子从中学会了独立面对困境,勇敢迎接挑战!

    本套书为英文原版Hatchet《手斧男孩》1-5册五部曲,适合10岁及以上的儿童青少年阅读。

    推荐理由:

    1.纽伯瑞文学大奖作品,著名儿童文学作家曹文轩倾情推荐;

    2.英文章节书,故事充满冒险和新奇的事物,语言生动;

    3.英文原版,行间距、字体较大,纸质护眼,阅读舒适。

    On his way to visit his recently divorced father in the Canadian mountains, thirteen-year-old Brian Robeson is the only survivor when the single-engine plane crashes. His body battered, his clothes in shreds, Brian must now stay alive in the boundless Canadian wilderness.

    More than a survival story, Hathcet is a tale of tough decisions. When all is stripped down to the barest essentials, Brian discovers some stark and simple truths: Self-pity doesn’t work. Despair doesn’t work. And if Brian is to survive physically as well as mentally, he must discover courage.

    ·A Newbery Honor Book

    ·An AlA Best Book for Young Adults

    ·An AlA NotableChildren’sBook

    ·Booklist Editor’s Choice

    Review

    “This is a spellbinding account... a winner.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

    “Riveting.” —Booklist, starred review
    Hatchet手斧男孩/短斧

    布莱恩13岁了,他要去爸爸那里过暑假,爸爸在加拿大北方的原始森林里,他在那里从事油田的开采工作。布莱恩如何才能到达自己向往已久的原始森林呢?一天,机会终于来了,有一架飞机要飞回油田,布莱恩便成了这架小飞机上的惟一乘客。然而,谁曾料到巨大的不幸这时却降临了,驾驶员心脏病突发猝死,飞机摔落在杳无人烟的森林深处。还好,布莱恩幸免一死,但密林深处危机重重,生存陷入困境——绝望、恐惧、饥饿、大黑熊、狼、驼鹿……


    The River手斧男孩2:冒险河

    独自经历了54天的丛林历险,布莱恩回到家一年后,决定重返荒野。但这回,他不再是一个人,随行的还有心理学家德里克。起初,一切似乎有条不紊。可谁料,一场暴风雨突如其来,德里克被闪电击中,昏迷不醒。*的无线电也毁于一旦。布莱恩顿时陷入绝境,怨恨、愤怒、自责全部涌上心头。他还能做些什么?难道就这样坐等救援?不!布莱恩当然不会放弃!“只能靠自己了!”15岁的他下定决心,要带着这个昏迷的大男人穿越领带河……然而,119英里的水路上危机四伏——弯道、激流、暗礁、沼泽,还有猝不及防的瀑布,他们能否成功突围?63小时的木筏漂流,饥饿、困倦,布莱恩又将经历怎样的成长蜕变?


    Brian's Winter手斧男孩3:一个人的冬天

    《手斧男孩》中,布莱恩在夏季未完时就获救了。但是,如果他没有获救,随着冬天的来临,又会发生什么事呢?

    冬天!北方原始森林的冬天!大雪封门,寒风彻骨,湖面结冰,动物冬眠,鱼儿被冻结在寒冰之下……布莱恩再也不能像夏天那样捕鱼、打猎。他没有食物,没有御寒的衣服,没有保暖的房屋……生存陷入了绝境,他却告诉自己:“积极应对,做自己能做的事!”

    然而,情况总是比预想的糟。单薄的工具,单调的猎物,布莱恩将何以为生?狼群出没,黑熊突袭,他又该如何应对?与狼分食,射杀驼鹿,他终将收获怎样的成长?


    Brian's Return手斧男孩4:寻找鹿精灵

    布莱恩回到学校,过了两年“正常生活”。他原以为回到人群,一切都会好转,但是每天上学、放学,嘈杂、喧嚣、空虚、孤独……虽然有女同学对他钦慕不已,但也有男同学因此妒恨,恶意宣战。布莱恩再也无法忍受这样的城市生活!盲人治疗师卡列伯告诉他:“该是你返回丛林的时候了,去追寻你一直渴望的东西吧!”于是,罗列清单、打点装备,布莱恩决心返回那个曾经让他感到陌生和恐惧、孤独与饥饿、又爱又恨、甚到数次与死神擦肩而过的大自然。而这一次重返,布莱恩是驾轻就熟,还是惊险连连?他都经历了哪些奇遇?森林老人比利是谁?布莱恩的鹿精灵又在哪里?


    Brian's Hunt手斧男孩5:猎杀布莱恩

    《猎杀布莱恩》讲述的是跟随鹿精灵的指引,布莱恩徜徉在美妙的丛林与湖泊中,向着克里族人的营地进发。但是,夜晚,凄厉的呜咽声惊醒了布莱恩的美梦,也加紧了他的行程……一只受伤的小狗,向布莱恩透露了什么讯息?

    在那个血雨腥风的小岛上,睡袋下长眠的猎人,灌木丛里残破不全的尸体,失踪了的苏珊,还有错乱的巨熊脚印……这一切究竟是如何发生的?

    丛林里的危险无法预料,死亡的陷阱无处不在。布莱恩一个人将如何处理这混乱的局面?他能不能救出苏珊?那头罪大恶极的黑熊在哪儿?他们之间,是谁在追踪谁?布莱恩很终经历了怎样的殊死搏杀?


     


     

    盖瑞伯森,出生于美国的明尼苏达州,先后当过卡车司机、捕猎人、弓箭手、导演、演员、歌手、水手、工程师、农夫和教师,职业的多样化造就他丰富的人生经验。后来他移居森林,潜心写作,作品大部分取材于实际生活,是一个讲故事的高手。伯森知名的作品当属《手斧男孩》系列,该书曾被评为美国100年来优秀的50部青少年图书之一。另有一些小说广受欢迎,其中《雪橇犬之歌》《海瑞斯和我》以及《冬天的小木屋》获得了纽伯瑞儿童文学银奖,有关艾迪塔罗德狗拉雪橇大赛的小说《丛林之歌》和《冬舞》也很畅销。

    Gary Paulsen is one of the most honored writers of contemporary literature for young readers. He has written more than one hundred book for adults and young readers, and is the author of three Newbery Honor titles:Dogsong,Hatchet, andThe Winter Room. He divides his time among Alaska, New Mexico, Minnesota, and the Pacific.

    Hatchet手斧男孩/短斧

    The River手斧男孩2:冒险河

    Brian's Winter手斧男孩3:一个人的冬天

    Brian's Return手斧男孩4:寻找鹿精灵

    Brian's Hunt手斧男孩5:猎杀布莱恩

    Brian Robeson stared out the window of the small plane at the endless green northern wilderness

     

     

    below. It was a small plane, a Cessna 406—a bush-plane—and the engine was so loud, so roaring and consuming and loud, that it ruined any chance for conversation.

    Not that he had much to say. He was thirteen and the only passenger on the plane with a pilot

    named—what was it? Jim or Jake or something—who was in his mid-forties and who had been

    silent as he worked to prepare for take-off. In feet since Brian had come to the small airport in

    Hampton, New York to meet the plane—driven by his mother—the pilot had spoken only five

    words to him.

    “Get in the copilot’s seat.”

    Which Brian had done. They had taken off and that was the last of the

    conversation. There had been the initial excitement, of course. He had never flown in a singleengine plane before and to be sitting in the copilot’s seat with all the controls right there in front of him, all the instruments in his face as the plane clawed for altitude, jerking and sliding on the wind currents as the pilot took off, had been interesting and exciting. But in five minutes they

    had leveled off at six thousand feet and headed northwest and from then on the pilot had been

    silent, staring out the front, and the drone of the engine had been all that was left. The drone and

    the sea of green trees that lay before the plane’s nose and flowed to the horizon, spread with

    lakes, swamps, and wandering streams and rivers.

    Now Brian sat, looking out the window with the roar thundering through his ears, and tried to

    catalog what had led up to his taking this flight. The thinking started. Always it started with a

    single word. Divorce.

    It was an ugly word, he thought. A tearing, ugly word that meant fights and yelling, lawyers—

    God, he thought, how he hated lawyers who sat with their comfortable smiles and tried to explain

    to him in legal terms how all that he lived in was coming apart—and the breaking and shattering

    of all the solid things. His home, his life—all the solid things. Divorce. A breaking word, an ugly

    breaking word.


     

     

     
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